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Hey guys there are now 10 articles waiting and I've had a few PMs asking what's the hold up. If there are no objections I'm going to start dealing with them. I did this when Drax was on holiday last year and he didn't seem to mind too much.

Nvm... I re-read it multiple times over the past few days and got it...

Any thoughts on this folks? Do we need another articles admin to help Drax out, or for when he vanishes periodically?

I say yes, but that's me... Ulterior motive: I need the cues cleaned out before I can start to actually toy with the code for them...
I can't afford to nuke anyones submissions that are pending approval... That would just be mean.

In the past, stepping on toes may have been an issue(I don't really think so though, really), but I, realistically, don't have any real work to do besides an occasional link, and then just mod'ing about....so I'm offering to work through some the queue. Might be better to get some of us current lazy dog admins contributing a bit more.

I took a look, seems to be some pretty simple editing work to approve a few at least.

Kodiak-

"Education leads to a continuing self-discovery; training leads toward a final self-definition.
Training repeats a completed past in the future. Education continues an unfinished past into the future.”
Chaincraft Mandrels

The only thing I have difficulty with is adding links to articles, otherwise, like Kodiak says, it's all pretty straightforward proof reading. The only reason I haven't done any of it yet is because I have two shows to get ready for. Once they are out of the way I'll have more time to help.

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